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energy goals. using a voluntary market-driven approach, this bipartisan legislation will help harness new technologies and support private sector innovation to develop more efficient ways of utilizing energy. h.r. 2126 also seeks to improve federal energy efficiency, a critical initiative given that the federal government is the nation's largest user of energy. utilizing energy saving techniques can significantly reduce the amount of u.s. taxpayer dollars spent on federal energy costs. mr. speaker, when it comes to energy -- american energy, everything needs to be on the table. coal, nuclear, natural gas, hydro, wind, solar, you name it. and, yes, improving the energy efficiency is an important part of the all-of-the-above equation. the passage of this important energy efficiency bill will help us as we continue to work together on a bipartisan basis in the coming months and years to tackle the many energy challenges facing the nation. we have a lot of work to do. you know, basically what this bill
energy goals. using a voluntary market-driven approach, this bipartisan legislation will help harness new technologies and support private sector innovation to develop more efficient ways of utilizing energy. h.r. 2126 also seeks to improve federal energy efficiency, a critical initiative given that the federal government is the nation's largest user of energy. utilizing energy saving techniques can significantly reduce the amount of u.s. taxpayer dollars spent on federal energy costs. mr....
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and that makes cleanpowersf the biggest potential energy and clean energy asset that we've got in the city. hundreds of thousands of customers will enable us to do things like, as mr. freed has mentioned before, more easily get hold of energy efficiency funds. as the chair of lafco mentioned, more easily be able to staff all energy programs. the cleanpowersf system is going to be an asset, not a liability. and that's why we need to bring it online before we get into the pg&e contract discussions. then we [inaudible]. >> thank you very much. okay, this item we can file, but we have asked -- very sorry. [speaker not understood]. >>> thank you. my name is [speaker not understood], 350 san francisco. just wanted to briefly speak to commissioner avalos' point in looking at i guess it's the next to last slide, zero margin in selling power to cleanpowersf. but there is this side benefit of achieving environmental benefits. i just wanted to -- i mean, that is definitely true, but i wanted to point out even looking financially as mr. brookes was just pointing out, the zero margin out pouring a
and that makes cleanpowersf the biggest potential energy and clean energy asset that we've got in the city. hundreds of thousands of customers will enable us to do things like, as mr. freed has mentioned before, more easily get hold of energy efficiency funds. as the chair of lafco mentioned, more easily be able to staff all energy programs. the cleanpowersf system is going to be an asset, not a liability. and that's why we need to bring it online before we get into the pg&e contract...
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brooks left off, which is 50% clean energy, 50% of our energy load within 10 years. that was what was originally envisioned in the work that has been done and we believe that that is demonstrably possible. i would like to also echo lafco's staff, thanks to lafco's staff for working with us. it was definitely a collaborative process and track changes is never fun. i would like to -- i'll also mention that we did send both commissioners and staff some recommendations for folks that we think would be great experts for the review panel. and that did include both commissioner and staff from the sfpuc. ultimately, having been to many of these puc meetings and having heard the concerns last august with the lack of approval of the rates, i think we heard largely about rates not being competitive to pg&e. we heard about shell and the problems with contracting with shell and a company like that. and we heard about a lack of demonstrable jobs. on the rates issue we are using old rates. i think everyone here knows that, marin and sonoma, especially sonoma recently putting out th
brooks left off, which is 50% clean energy, 50% of our energy load within 10 years. that was what was originally envisioned in the work that has been done and we believe that that is demonstrably possible. i would like to also echo lafco's staff, thanks to lafco's staff for working with us. it was definitely a collaborative process and track changes is never fun. i would like to -- i'll also mention that we did send both commissioners and staff some recommendations for folks that we think would...
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nuclear energy is a secure energy source that plays a vital role in a responsible, all-of-the-above energy policy. mr. davis: it is the biggest provider of reliable, efficient, clean energy and it provides on-demand energy 24/7. the recent record cold temperatures in the midwest show the importance of energy diversification. many of my constituents saw steep increases in their electric bill. while pipes froze and transportation became difficult because of iced roads and bridges, nuclear power remained consistent. i worry that things could have become worse if nuclear power wasn't able to fill the gaps where needed. this is why i stand here today in support of nuclear energy and all of my constituents and the hardworking taxpayers of clinton and central illinois. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, thank you very much for this opportunity to
nuclear energy is a secure energy source that plays a vital role in a responsible, all-of-the-above energy policy. mr. davis: it is the biggest provider of reliable, efficient, clean energy and it provides on-demand energy 24/7. the recent record cold temperatures in the midwest show the importance of energy diversification. many of my constituents saw steep increases in their electric bill. while pipes froze and transportation became difficult because of iced roads and bridges, nuclear power...
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courtney, on energy? >> yeah, you know, energy of course is actually one of the biggest lagging sectors. not the biggest but second worse. down 2.2% for the year. sharp contrast for what you're seeing for the commodities. crude oil up is 4 1/2% year to date. you've got natural gas up 9 1/2% year to date. why? energy earnings have been disappointing. part of it, offshore drillers among the weakest performers of the sector pulling down the groupon concerns about reduced demand and declining day rates for offshore drillers. moments ago ant the cera conference the rig counts are the lowest they've seen in a decade. rolling out 17.3% year to date. corporation shed about 17.1%. transocean, 15% so far this year. i don't know if you're brave, maybe you weighed into it or maybe not. >> thank you very much. josh brown, health care or energy? better play right now? >> i think this actually really easy discussion. if you're a trend follower or a short-term investor or trader you're in health care. stock -- i said yes
courtney, on energy? >> yeah, you know, energy of course is actually one of the biggest lagging sectors. not the biggest but second worse. down 2.2% for the year. sharp contrast for what you're seeing for the commodities. crude oil up is 4 1/2% year to date. you've got natural gas up 9 1/2% year to date. why? energy earnings have been disappointing. part of it, offshore drillers among the weakest performers of the sector pulling down the groupon concerns about reduced demand and declining...
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proven federal programs like energy star, boost energy efficiency and have conserved energy by helping consumers and businesses find energy efficient appliances and products. in fact, commercial buildings, which use energy star technology, show an average of 7% energy savings. progress and energy efficiency is a win-win that is good for our pocketbooks and good for our environment. and we can do more. if just one in 10 households use current technology to upgrade their home heating systems, we could keep 17 billion pounds of pollution out of our air. a vote for my amendment is a vote to ensure that we keep every tool available to conserve energy and help consumers avoid needless energy costs. mr. speaker, price increases in the energy sector are a very real and very serious problem. it hurts working families struggling to make ends meet. it hurts homeowners who struggle every month to pay their mortgage and utility bills, including many of my hardworking families in ventura county. it hurts small and large businesses, driving up the price of doing business, and impacting their ability
proven federal programs like energy star, boost energy efficiency and have conserved energy by helping consumers and businesses find energy efficient appliances and products. in fact, commercial buildings, which use energy star technology, show an average of 7% energy savings. progress and energy efficiency is a win-win that is good for our pocketbooks and good for our environment. and we can do more. if just one in 10 households use current technology to upgrade their home heating systems, we...
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and today worries about supplies sent energy prices rising. oil jumps 2.3%, not a huge price, but enough that you might see a bit of an increase in gasoline and home-heating prices in the next ten days or so. the effect was more dramatic on natural gas prices in europe. america's natural gas is.com nesticly produced so the u.s. is not effected directly by prices in europe. but a sharp and sustained prize in energy prices in europe would raise the unlikely but scary possibility of europe's fragile economy being pushed back into recession that could deal a direct blow to u.s. companies, investors and consumers. calls for sanctions are increasing. sanctions worked against libya and iran, but russia is closely tied to europe through those pipelines that carry crucial natural gas, so while the idea may appeal to americans, they are a harder sell in europe. the european union gets a quarter of its natural gas supplies from russia and half of that is routed through ukraine's pipeline network. any disruption would hit germany which defends on the gas
and today worries about supplies sent energy prices rising. oil jumps 2.3%, not a huge price, but enough that you might see a bit of an increase in gasoline and home-heating prices in the next ten days or so. the effect was more dramatic on natural gas prices in europe. america's natural gas is.com nesticly produced so the u.s. is not effected directly by prices in europe. but a sharp and sustained prize in energy prices in europe would raise the unlikely but scary possibility of europe's...
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energy. more than 80% of indiana's electricity is coal powered and electricity rates in indiana are expected to rise 32% by 2023, partly due to these e.p.a. regulations. if president obama is able to implement his radical environmental agenda, energy prices could skyrocket, having a devastating impact on economic growth and job creating, hurting hoosiers trying to pay their bills. this bill provides a commonsense way to protect our environment by setting emissions standards that are actually achieveable. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from indiana yields back. the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. waxman: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from west virginia, mr. rahall. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. rahall: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the ranking member yielding me this time, especially since we do not see e
energy. more than 80% of indiana's electricity is coal powered and electricity rates in indiana are expected to rise 32% by 2023, partly due to these e.p.a. regulations. if president obama is able to implement his radical environmental agenda, energy prices could skyrocket, having a devastating impact on economic growth and job creating, hurting hoosiers trying to pay their bills. this bill provides a commonsense way to protect our environment by setting emissions standards that are actually...
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advocates of exporting energy from the u.s. say the time has come to lift a 39-year-old ban on u.s. crude oil exports, allowing oil to be exported to not only just canada but more widely would be a strategic move as well as one that would enhance the u.s. economy. they say this is a move that could help to protect the u.s. and its allies. >> when you see the situation unfolding in ukraine right now, the fact that russia uses their energy as leverage, political leverage, we've not been in a position as a nation to really kind of be a player there. >> reporter: alaska senator lisa murkowski, the highest-ranking republican on the senate energy committee, has called on president obama to waive the prohibition on the export of oil, saying that past presidents have done so when it's a matter of quote national interests. the focus of this major energy conference continues to be on how to capitalize on growing oil and gas production, hayes canad national resources minister expressed his confidence that the keystone excel pipeline was another sure path to north american energy independence.
advocates of exporting energy from the u.s. say the time has come to lift a 39-year-old ban on u.s. crude oil exports, allowing oil to be exported to not only just canada but more widely would be a strategic move as well as one that would enhance the u.s. economy. they say this is a move that could help to protect the u.s. and its allies. >> when you see the situation unfolding in ukraine right now, the fact that russia uses their energy as leverage, political leverage, we've not been in...
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we're not going to run the society without energy. it's just a question of how we think about it. >> but keystone is just part of the problem. steyer says the bigger climate issue is how tar sand oil is recovered from the canadian countryside. 20% is mixed in sandy soil lying just below the surface and is strip mined and spun in centrifuges to separate the oil from the dirt. the remaining 80% is trapped hundreds of feet below solid rock. steam is injected underground to loosen the oil and it is pumped out. the thick tarlike crude must be mixed with chemicals to make it flow through the pipeline. tar sands require 70% more energy to extract than traditional oil. >> this is a gigantic mining operation in the middle of nowhere. they want to take production by 2025, more than double it. >> and your job is to make sure that never comes out of the ground? >> well, look, from my point of view, i'm not a scientist, the scientists say it would be devastatingly terrible for the seven billion people if it does. >> when we return, tom steyer look
we're not going to run the society without energy. it's just a question of how we think about it. >> but keystone is just part of the problem. steyer says the bigger climate issue is how tar sand oil is recovered from the canadian countryside. 20% is mixed in sandy soil lying just below the surface and is strip mined and spun in centrifuges to separate the oil from the dirt. the remaining 80% is trapped hundreds of feet below solid rock. steam is injected underground to loosen the oil and...
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>> it certainly does, and europeans, not just for their energy sourcers, but where the energy is coming from, so europe finds itself in a much different situation than 2009. >> reporter: valerri, the eu announced emergency aid that replaces the aid that was supposed to come from russia. is that enough to get ukraine through the next several months? >> i'm sure that that's enough. and indeed, we should also include some specific packages from inside. i think that i think that what has been discussed by the community and the government in ukraine to ask ukraine and business to put some money, invest some money into the economy for stabilizing the situation, will increase trust of international creditors to the economy as well, and indeed, we need some type of budget costs, because budget was prepared by putin's government with a lot of spends, which are much more than the country can spend now, but definitely, this aid will be enough to get the loans to stabilize the economy. >> over the past several years, jacob, russia has not hesitated to squeeze ukraine economically when it has wanted
>> it certainly does, and europeans, not just for their energy sourcers, but where the energy is coming from, so europe finds itself in a much different situation than 2009. >> reporter: valerri, the eu announced emergency aid that replaces the aid that was supposed to come from russia. is that enough to get ukraine through the next several months? >> i'm sure that that's enough. and indeed, we should also include some specific packages from inside. i think that i think that...
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they have to have their own source of energy. they have chevron and others to search and explore for shale gas. but that is a long-term process. exploration of ordinary conventional oil and gas takes many years. a few more years and many hundreds of millions of dollars. so it is a long-term process. i'm optimistic. but in practice you have to be realistic. it takes time. >> they do rely on this. they also rely on the transit fee they receive. >> indeed. >> for the ukrainians. >> it's not just ukraine. it is the european union and western europe. we have had plenty bad times with russia turning off the taps before. where are these alternative sources? >> from africa. from libya to italy. those networks are there. from russia, the hard line directive to germany. there is a cap on that one as well. >> can they take the russian element out can others provide the answer? >> not really. i think both sides know you cannot have quick changeover or substitute for it. the world lies on the european side. and i just want to say this stand j
they have to have their own source of energy. they have chevron and others to search and explore for shale gas. but that is a long-term process. exploration of ordinary conventional oil and gas takes many years. a few more years and many hundreds of millions of dollars. so it is a long-term process. i'm optimistic. but in practice you have to be realistic. it takes time. >> they do rely on this. they also rely on the transit fee they receive. >> indeed. >> for the ukrainians....
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this anti energy policy. we have taken for granted the fact the we can change the world with our production and geopolitics. vladimir putin has learned that lesson. they realize the main reason they are in the ukraine is to get control of the pipelines. they don't like the fact that somebody else impact their energy. they realize when it comes to the global game of power is mainly about energy. russia is taking a last gasp to control as much as they can before the u.s. becomes a major player. cheryl: at the end of the dave vladimir putin wrote loses oil if he continues to pursue this aggressive policy. is that what we're seeing overseas? >> yesterday we saw the russian equity market to 13%, we saw the ruble hit record low. when the ruble weakens it means it has to pay more for crude. economic implications. no surprise that vladimir putin made those comments backpedaling. and entering into a conflict. cheryl: the energy bill read a. gentlemen, great to have you both here. >> the puerto ricans government is iss
this anti energy policy. we have taken for granted the fact the we can change the world with our production and geopolitics. vladimir putin has learned that lesson. they realize the main reason they are in the ukraine is to get control of the pipelines. they don't like the fact that somebody else impact their energy. they realize when it comes to the global game of power is mainly about energy. russia is taking a last gasp to control as much as they can before the u.s. becomes a major player....
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-- energy independence, the energy security we want and need. on our line for democrats, ohio. good morning. you are on. caller: good morning. i have a couple questions to ask you about the keystone pipeline. safe is that? is that going to be going through a lot of people's property and going to different neighborhoods? is that going to be doing that? because i hear the republican party said the majority of the people want this and how many jobs it will create. can you answer that question for me? he races really good points in his question. there are thousands and thousands of pipelines that crisscrossed the united states right now. some are older and some more more recent. this will be the newest technology with all of the latest safeguards. oile do not move that pipeline, -- by pipeline, you would have to move the by rail car and trucks and other means and understand to move that much oil,,000 barrels a day of but take something like 1400 rail cars a day that would have to move on track and through communities and so forth, rather than throug
-- energy independence, the energy security we want and need. on our line for democrats, ohio. good morning. you are on. caller: good morning. i have a couple questions to ask you about the keystone pipeline. safe is that? is that going to be going through a lot of people's property and going to different neighborhoods? is that going to be doing that? because i hear the republican party said the majority of the people want this and how many jobs it will create. can you answer that question for...
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that meant a sea of energy conservation and ventilation systems. many clients and residents do not see this ventilation system although any building any shopping center. all these building must have a ventilation system. last season was due to ventilation come the three times as significant as he tell the whole building. from what appeared to. a system developed to suggest he's adding warmth in buildings and nigeria with the help of the keep racing. the selected item not to let it cook in a suit standing for taking back the running to the prices of heat exchange by means of its heat is taken from the knitting away at and is transmitted to the vcat calm down. seperation its efficiencies noticeable in well ventilated place. you may not notice it a few i knit socks but it also depends on the number of people in the plot. however uconn to be and this in the next round which an offence in a seat because to be quite unpleasant. that didn't fit into and through sutton from two pm. he saw three new system which was neat because it's nice to see him as the
that meant a sea of energy conservation and ventilation systems. many clients and residents do not see this ventilation system although any building any shopping center. all these building must have a ventilation system. last season was due to ventilation come the three times as significant as he tell the whole building. from what appeared to. a system developed to suggest he's adding warmth in buildings and nigeria with the help of the keep racing. the selected item not to let it cook in a...
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they are an arm of the federal regulatory energy commission and they've gotten much more diligent and involved in how utilities, electric utilities operate their system. electric utility system are interconnected and a problem on one entity system can cascade into another's. with the reliability council, what they're trying to do is make sure that that cascading does not happen and all the systems individually are operated in a way to keep their problems within their own assets. and, so, in order to comply with new rules that are coming out to address those reliability concerns, we have included in our ten-year capital plan an increase of 32.4 million to address the needed improvements. so, again, we had anticipated almost 27 million, but with the changes in regulations it needs to increase by 32.4. unanticipated at that level. and as we face all of these challenges, we still have the ongoing obligations and responsibilities that the federal law and the city charter have placed on us to operate our hetch hetchy system responsibly to the benefit of san francisco's businesses and reside
they are an arm of the federal regulatory energy commission and they've gotten much more diligent and involved in how utilities, electric utilities operate their system. electric utility system are interconnected and a problem on one entity system can cascade into another's. with the reliability council, what they're trying to do is make sure that that cascading does not happen and all the systems individually are operated in a way to keep their problems within their own assets. and, so, in...
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the cost of energy. the lower it is, the more likely the manufacturing company will have the jobs here in america. if you increase the price by 54% or more, which is what many people here are now proposing, you reduce the sni the for a sna manufacturer. every dollar invested in domestic manufacturing creates $8 in finished products. manufacturing is at the heart of who we are as a country. this is something that right now is a discussion we should have in this country. the relationship between low-cost energy and the new manufacturing jobs that we want to see. so we can generate that exik value here in -- economic value here in america. but if we send our natural gas overseas, that same kind of manufacturing future can be constructed in china. let's have that debate here. last month u.s. chemical industry topped $100 billion in new investment as a result of low-cost u.s. natural gas. according to the american chemistry council, those 148 new factories expanded projects could generate $81 billion per year
the cost of energy. the lower it is, the more likely the manufacturing company will have the jobs here in america. if you increase the price by 54% or more, which is what many people here are now proposing, you reduce the sni the for a sna manufacturer. every dollar invested in domestic manufacturing creates $8 in finished products. manufacturing is at the heart of who we are as a country. this is something that right now is a discussion we should have in this country. the relationship between...
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all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. >> jon: welcome back to the show, now. in 2012 the supreme court ruled that the affordable care act did not destroy the country or the constitution. but the court did allow states to opt out of the medicaid expax. now to the citizens that turned down that federal money feel now, i bet they feel good, al madrigal reports on obamacare was designed to do more than just eliminate jobs. it also gives states the option of tacking federal funds to expand medicaid for their working poor. luckily 19 states were smart enough to. >>i, leaving just a few million people without coverage. >> ashley landis of the south carolina policy council explains why it was the right call for her state. >> first of all, the cost of medicaids are going to skyrocket. it's not a question of whether this is a great plan, even if it were, we can't afford it. >> it's eventually going to cost how much.
all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy, roasted peanuts and soft, delicious caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. fill up and go. >> jon: welcome back to the show, now. in 2012 the supreme court ruled that the affordable care act did not destroy the country or the constitution. but the court did allow states to opt out of the medicaid expax. now to the citizens that turned down that federal money feel now, i bet they feel good, al...
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what about the energy sector? there is no question we have a revolution going on in the united states how do we make the best of it in terms of investments? >> there's a lot of different things to think about here. one, that we have the wonderful gift of low-priced energy right now in the u.s. so. foreign companies, u.s. companies are scrambling to build plants to take advantage of it. we should benefit are that. one company from that standpoint is quantum services. david: tell us what qantas services does exactly, ken. >> it is really a dominant construction-type company that. it builds out transmission lines for utilities and other part of the business is building pipelines across the u.s. and they're the largest in it. anybody who needs to hook up a pipeline to take advantage of the gas or get it to ports where there will be lng and get it eventually on the global market where it is higher priced. quantity at that will build these things -- quanta. that is decade long or longer type phenomenon and they should p
what about the energy sector? there is no question we have a revolution going on in the united states how do we make the best of it in terms of investments? >> there's a lot of different things to think about here. one, that we have the wonderful gift of low-priced energy right now in the u.s. so. foreign companies, u.s. companies are scrambling to build plants to take advantage of it. we should benefit are that. one company from that standpoint is quantum services. david: tell us what...
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is this the way to change the policy of energy? >> we caught up with steyer in arkansas where he was looking at the oil spill. here is some just off the top of the water. it's sticky. it's extremely sticky. it smells awful. >> in march 2013, a shallow underground pipeline owned by exxon burst, runs down the residential street as you see in this video. >> the smell is unbelievable. look -- there is oil. >> the oil flowed down the street through a drainage ditch. the crews had come from alberta, canada, thousands of miles away. >> what are they for? >> they are to soak in the oil. they are supposed to. they are supposed to soak in water. >> steyer had come to mayflower to gather ammunition for what may be the biggest fight of his life, trying to stop the pipeline from being built. he worries more leaks like this one could happen. the proposed keystone pipeline would stretch from the canadian border across the u.s. to the existing pipeline that carries oil to the refinery. he says the oil will be sent directly to the international mar
is this the way to change the policy of energy? >> we caught up with steyer in arkansas where he was looking at the oil spill. here is some just off the top of the water. it's sticky. it's extremely sticky. it smells awful. >> in march 2013, a shallow underground pipeline owned by exxon burst, runs down the residential street as you see in this video. >> the smell is unbelievable. look -- there is oil. >> the oil flowed down the street through a drainage ditch. the crews...
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developing more energy and helping the world to be more energy independent of hot spots? we don't need to just focus on middle east but energy independent of russia as well? >> absolutely. anyone involved in the middle east, as i have been for so long this would be a huge game-changer if we achieve energy independence. even if europe was still depend won't which they still be on russian gas and oil it will alleviate demand and price. there is no reason to do this except we have to do it responsibly and be concerned about the impact of fracking on water, et cetera, et cetera. melissa: exactly. john, a lot of people make the argument it take as while, takes a while to develop practice fracking assets in europe and develop the technology. we better get started right no? in united states the response to fracking and natural gas plummeted. we have to be more aggressive on the energy front. we have to realize a pristine environment can come at a very high, if not unacceptable cost. >> yeah. brian, in terms of safe guarding your investments as we watch this unfold, what do you d
developing more energy and helping the world to be more energy independent of hot spots? we don't need to just focus on middle east but energy independent of russia as well? >> absolutely. anyone involved in the middle east, as i have been for so long this would be a huge game-changer if we achieve energy independence. even if europe was still depend won't which they still be on russian gas and oil it will alleviate demand and price. there is no reason to do this except we have to do it...
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nuclear energy should play a major role in our nation's energy plan and that's why our policy should support it. nuclear creates good jobs, puts billions of dollars in our economy and is a safe, clean and reliable energy source we simply can't afford to ignore. let's move forward, in god we trust. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized. mr. tonko: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today to ngratulate john burnmaster upon his nomination as chairman of the independent community bankers of america here in washington, d.c. the independent community bankers of america represents almost 7,000 community banks across our great nation, financial institutions that provide opportunity for our local small businesses and family farms, to expand operations, develop surrounding economies and hire locally. john will provide steady leadership for an 11-person executive panel that draws expertise and know-how from across the nation to support
nuclear energy should play a major role in our nation's energy plan and that's why our policy should support it. nuclear creates good jobs, puts billions of dollars in our economy and is a safe, clean and reliable energy source we simply can't afford to ignore. let's move forward, in god we trust. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized. mr. tonko:...
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technologies which can only cover about forty percent of the energy of the country the speaker of the famous prawn also stressed the high objectives of the momensaid the strategy of cars extended to two thousand fifty the importance of developing strategy two thousand fifty was also discussed at the meeting with the cousin jill is chairman. no money michael and know that the speak of the parliament of finland giteau can allow a riot in the country on his first official visit at the invitation of the cars were jealous don't know all my highly appreciated cause expense role in the region and in the world and he believes that the success of the republic as well as stable the moment show an example for countries around the world. stressing the importance of development of the parliament of cooperation the speakers were unanimous and strengthening of the cooperation will be promoted by the expansion at the level of fractions and committees the expense of finnish colleagues in the issues of legislative support of innovative bowman improvement of the educational system ecological approach to
technologies which can only cover about forty percent of the energy of the country the speaker of the famous prawn also stressed the high objectives of the momensaid the strategy of cars extended to two thousand fifty the importance of developing strategy two thousand fifty was also discussed at the meeting with the cousin jill is chairman. no money michael and know that the speak of the parliament of finland giteau can allow a riot in the country on his first official visit at the invitation...
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energy was a priority. every month that goes by, they need to shell out roughly a half a billion for energy. the money that ukraine borrow was the guarantees is supposed to be used to help subsidize poor ukrainians who are going tç face higher natural gas prices. the ukraine is supposed to stop subsidizing energy for the entire population which it does now. money that pays for energy is almost a direct transfer to russia. finally, the ukrainian and russian economies are deeply intertwi intertwined. anything that pops up ukraine often ends up helping out russia, too. scott, kelly? >> thank you so much. we have about ten minutes to go before the closing bell rings. the dow has really been just hanging around that down 40 for about the last half hour at least. >> and all this as investors, traders, scott, know this isn't going to be the last week you hear about russia. it's not going to be the last we hear about ukraine and nevertheless, indexes here are nearly at new all-time highs at least for the s&p 500.
energy was a priority. every month that goes by, they need to shell out roughly a half a billion for energy. the money that ukraine borrow was the guarantees is supposed to be used to help subsidize poor ukrainians who are going tç face higher natural gas prices. the ukraine is supposed to stop subsidizing energy for the entire population which it does now. money that pays for energy is almost a direct transfer to russia. finally, the ukrainian and russian economies are deeply intertwi...
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staff was directed at the last meeting to address the local energy build out program. some of the issues that staff was directed also included a marketing approach. that's not in this particular rfp and we were under the impression that that did not need to be under this particular draft. but if that is not the direction of the commission just let us know. what this rfp deals with is a build out program to find an independent consultant to issue criteria that the commission has developed which is obviously maintained energy efficiency and increase local control and maximize job creation and maintain affordable electric rates to support environmental justice and provide and describe the economic opportunities. this was a criticism that we heard both from the mayor's office and sfpuc commission when the sfpuc prepared the program, the cca program for the rate approval was that there was some confusion or not enough clarity on the local build out program and commissioner breed had requested at the last meeting that we spend some time, spend some resources to take a look a
staff was directed at the last meeting to address the local energy build out program. some of the issues that staff was directed also included a marketing approach. that's not in this particular rfp and we were under the impression that that did not need to be under this particular draft. but if that is not the direction of the commission just let us know. what this rfp deals with is a build out program to find an independent consultant to issue criteria that the commission has developed which...
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coles kelly's is an expert on japan's energy policy. she explains the rationale behind the government's renewed emphasis on new clip allah japan's very precarious lack of natural resources. and the hope that by moving away from fossil fuels like imported gas oil and coal you can afford to be very disruptive and sharks to both electricity prices as well as gas prices that took place in the nineteen seventies. lbc its energy policy will be welcomed by the business community. but he adds the two teams and the government need to display more transparency in order to convince the general . your jaw up to you. this dear world. and in years and getting ready to test their latest plan to deal with them be your mind to wander at school she might die and see if you want to flee soil to stop that. four hundred tonnes of groundwater from nearby mountains flows beneath the facilities and free day. government officials plan to spend more than three hundred million dollars in an effort to stop that. they want to build a frozen mall around reactors one
coles kelly's is an expert on japan's energy policy. she explains the rationale behind the government's renewed emphasis on new clip allah japan's very precarious lack of natural resources. and the hope that by moving away from fossil fuels like imported gas oil and coal you can afford to be very disruptive and sharks to both electricity prices as well as gas prices that took place in the nineteen seventies. lbc its energy policy will be welcomed by the business community. but he adds the two...
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they have to get energy from russia. they as well as europeans get russian energy, now, when you think about of what -- how can you solve ukraine. europe can't stand up to russia europe needs russian energy, i take a step back, say what happened in last week,ing in to ukraine, nobody is talking about that chinese have come out support of the russians are. and while putin was preparing this, i think he has prepared this for long time in middle of the olympics he left sochi, he went to moscow and met with egyptian defense minister, they sign an agreement saying that russia will replace united states as primary weapon supplier for egypt, that is a major strategic in middle east. because egypt and israel, have kept the peace for 40 years, not just what we're all focused on tragedy of ukraine, but a much bigger picture, where whose destiny is anyone controlling it should be a caution for united states don't get into debt, and absolutely make sure that your energy self much. much. lou: wore working on the latter, but we're so,
they have to get energy from russia. they as well as europeans get russian energy, now, when you think about of what -- how can you solve ukraine. europe can't stand up to russia europe needs russian energy, i take a step back, say what happened in last week,ing in to ukraine, nobody is talking about that chinese have come out support of the russians are. and while putin was preparing this, i think he has prepared this for long time in middle of the olympics he left sochi, he went to moscow and...
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beyond that, these agricultural and energy products -- and especially the energy products -- are inputs to other productive processes, so other manufacturers have to use these things to produce other goods, and therefore because they were suffering cost increases, the prices of these other manufactured goods went up. schoumacher: the american economy was like a great fighter that had been stunned by an unexpected one-two punch, the food and energy supply shocks. this economic combination created something new, supply shock inflation and recession. people called it stagflation, and it was to hammer at the american economy for years to come. why did it so confound economists of the day? we put that question to economic analyst richard gill. in the old days, you used to be able to divide economists into two groups, those who worried about stagnation and those who worried about inflation. what the food and energy shocks of the early 1970s proved was that both were right. economics can be a bit unsettling that way. everybody's worries can come true. technically speaking, what was happening w
beyond that, these agricultural and energy products -- and especially the energy products -- are inputs to other productive processes, so other manufacturers have to use these things to produce other goods, and therefore because they were suffering cost increases, the prices of these other manufactured goods went up. schoumacher: the american economy was like a great fighter that had been stunned by an unexpected one-two punch, the food and energy supply shocks. this economic combination...
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this won't give us energy independence. this is all about exporting that canadian product out in the gulf out to the rest of the world. and whatever that ceo said, that a climate change bomb, an emissions bomb that is proportionally up larger than any other extraction. >> the conservative narrative right now is very desperate when they're tying to russia. congressman, good to have you with us. appreciate it. >>> coming up, the fight for public education is heating up across the country. the rapid response panel will join me to discuss how conservatives are using children as political pawns in the for-profit education industry. >>> but first, more than 2 million americans, the number is moving up, are now without unemployment insurance benefits. congressman clapper weighs in. [ female announcer ] from your first breath, to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer
this won't give us energy independence. this is all about exporting that canadian product out in the gulf out to the rest of the world. and whatever that ceo said, that a climate change bomb, an emissions bomb that is proportionally up larger than any other extraction. >> the conservative narrative right now is very desperate when they're tying to russia. congressman, good to have you with us. appreciate it. >>> coming up, the fight for public education is heating up across the...
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energy revolution is real. i think long-term we're going to see, is low energy prices will be a stimulus to global gdp. more importantly, they're just insulated from macroeconomic cycles, commodity cycles. david: darren, let me push back for a second. despite the fact it is amazing, we're a net exporter of energy when you add in bass and oil. still people haven't seen it yet at the pumps. when will it have a direct effect on amount of money, people and particularly companies have to put out for energy costs? >> i think you've seen it in heating prices in winter around natural gas prices and propane prices t had a spillover effect, consumer heating oil prices, natural gas prices, did not spike like they would have been in the past given have had. liz: we have gap numbers. ashley has them. >> we're going through them, liz and david. on epss estimate was for 66 cents. it is coming in at 68 cents. so we have a beat on the bottom line. revenue estimates were 4.6 billion. coming in at 4.58 billion. or thereabouts. an
energy revolution is real. i think long-term we're going to see, is low energy prices will be a stimulus to global gdp. more importantly, they're just insulated from macroeconomic cycles, commodity cycles. david: darren, let me push back for a second. despite the fact it is amazing, we're a net exporter of energy when you add in bass and oil. still people haven't seen it yet at the pumps. when will it have a direct effect on amount of money, people and particularly companies have to put out for...
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about energy and production of energy. it is not insignificant that north america is going to be essentially as we fulfill the capabilities of our technology -- it is the number one producer of energy and what kind of leverage does it give us or not give us. markets and economics always dictate different dynamics of any foreign policy equation. >> finally in light of the deterioration of our relationship with russia as i have just described, will the u.s. continued to pursue a new nuclear weapons treaty with russia as the president outlined in his speech in berlin last june? are pursuinge compliance with the new start treaty. there is no new treaty. we've been do it in conjunction as we have had. >> recent events give a certain pause? you always start with the ronald reagan theme of trust and verify. that is why you have verification procedures in place for all of these treaties. >> i understand and i would add only that given their failure to comply with the agreements we've got, i have significant concerns about that. th
about energy and production of energy. it is not insignificant that north america is going to be essentially as we fulfill the capabilities of our technology -- it is the number one producer of energy and what kind of leverage does it give us or not give us. markets and economics always dictate different dynamics of any foreign policy equation. >> finally in light of the deterioration of our relationship with russia as i have just described, will the u.s. continued to pursue a new nuclear...
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most of the energy russia by itself is the largest supplier of energy beyond just gas to europe. the gas discussion is the elephant in the room pretty much, but we have to remember it's far more than that. there is crude exports from russia to europe. so the magnitude of the relationship is enormous and they can't be without each other. >> does that make russia just as reluctant to shut the taps as europe is reluctant to say we don't want-- >> he they're reluctant to lose the $100 million from revenue that comes just from gas exper exports. >> valeri, how is the russian economy been performing lately? i know there has been a lot of talk of how ukraine is in economic trouble. it's not like the russian economy is setting the world on fire, is it? >> indeed, the ruling of president viktor yanukovych put ukraine economy in a tough time. we have really shortage of money in our state budget. we have many small businesses have disappeared because of corruption and state pressure. but in general ukrainian economy is healthy, and it could resurrect with wester money with western loans. i
most of the energy russia by itself is the largest supplier of energy beyond just gas to europe. the gas discussion is the elephant in the room pretty much, but we have to remember it's far more than that. there is crude exports from russia to europe. so the magnitude of the relationship is enormous and they can't be without each other. >> does that make russia just as reluctant to shut the taps as europe is reluctant to say we don't want-- >> he they're reluctant to lose the $100...
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partly, he has the energy, which flows underneath ukraine and supplies so much of europe. and more than that, he has now threatened, we are told, to no longer use the united states dollar as a currency on the world market. what if he did that? maria bartiromo from the fox business network will join us next to talk about the ramifications of such a thing. whether he could do it and what it would mean to our economy. would it, as the russians say, cripple our economy? that's next. t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" [ chainsaw whirring ] humans -- sometimes liferips us up. sometimes we trip ourselveup. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... [ thump ] to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the per
partly, he has the energy, which flows underneath ukraine and supplies so much of europe. and more than that, he has now threatened, we are told, to no longer use the united states dollar as a currency on the world market. what if he did that? maria bartiromo from the fox business network will join us next to talk about the ramifications of such a thing. whether he could do it and what it would mean to our economy. would it, as the russians say, cripple our economy? that's next. t! [bell rings]...
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last year was horrible for energy. a lot of negativity was priced into commodities in general but specifically energy stocks. we think it got overdone. and again, our overweight in energy really is a manifestation of the fact that we think we're going have a good economy that's going to be good for energy prices, it's going to keep oil well above $90 a barrel. and companies like hall haliburton will make money because they're oil field services company. >> as you know, investors have been looking to almost every single economic report and parsing through every detail to figure out what's next for the markets. the big one next week is the february jobs report. what are you expecting in that report? and how might that play out in the markets? >> we're expecting about 180,000. for the remainder of the year we're actually expecting over 200,000 jobs. i think, though, you got to be looking at the impact of whether the weather hasn't been great. i think the market will probably accept 130,000 jobs. anything meaningful below
last year was horrible for energy. a lot of negativity was priced into commodities in general but specifically energy stocks. we think it got overdone. and again, our overweight in energy really is a manifestation of the fact that we think we're going have a good economy that's going to be good for energy prices, it's going to keep oil well above $90 a barrel. and companies like hall haliburton will make money because they're oil field services company. >> as you know, investors have been...
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>>> well, europe gets about one-third of its energy needs from russia. much of it moved through natural gas pipelines in ukraine. so the stand-off between russia and ukraine is being closely watched by nat-gas traders in the u.s. kate kelly talked with some of the traders in texas about price volatility in the u.s. market and how tough it is to make the right call on natural gas. >> this means a lot more of this. as people crank up the heat to keep warm, the price of natural gas has shot up making this the most volatile winter for the commodity in decades. unlike other commodity that are also subject to the tug of supply and demand, natural gas can shift suddenly spiking during a winter like this one and quickly plummeting once the forecast changes and the thaw sets in. in the past few weeks alone they've hit multi-year highs only to follow with the worst four-day losing streak since 1996. >> demand for natural gas and many other commodities is much more elastic today than what we've seen in the past, so as a result you think about the consumer being muc
>>> well, europe gets about one-third of its energy needs from russia. much of it moved through natural gas pipelines in ukraine. so the stand-off between russia and ukraine is being closely watched by nat-gas traders in the u.s. kate kelly talked with some of the traders in texas about price volatility in the u.s. market and how tough it is to make the right call on natural gas. >> this means a lot more of this. as people crank up the heat to keep warm, the price of natural gas...
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the secretary of energy asked me to do that project in the department of energy. the department of energy was 133 task forces that needed a secretary or undersecretary had to participate in and had meetings at least once a week or whatever. i sent around a questionnaire to all of the assistant secretaries, deputies, how many up cap -- to these task force you do think we could illuminate? -- eliminate? the answer was none. even though some of them never went to them, never met, when push came to shove, they did not want to give it up because at some point in time and some future, there may be a task force that helps the department of energy. the agencies would tell us that morethey cannot give back stretch -- more spectrum, they probably needed more. if we didn't outside independent audit, we were probably get a totally different report. the chairman emeritus of energy and commerce committee. this is "the communicators." >> c-span. created by america's cable companies and brought to you as a public service. is this the technique that -- more efficient than direct m
the secretary of energy asked me to do that project in the department of energy. the department of energy was 133 task forces that needed a secretary or undersecretary had to participate in and had meetings at least once a week or whatever. i sent around a questionnaire to all of the assistant secretaries, deputies, how many up cap -- to these task force you do think we could illuminate? -- eliminate? the answer was none. even though some of them never went to them, never met, when push came to...